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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Boy&#x27;s Toy Soldiers Violate School&#x27;s No-Gun Policy</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Jun 17, 2010 2:15 pm US/Central<br /><br />Boy&#x27;s Toy Soldiers Violate School&#x27;s No-Gun Policy<br /><br />PROVIDENCE, R.I. (CBS)<br /><br />An 8-year-old student was told his home-made hat decorated with armed plastic Army figures violated the school&#x27;s gun policy. WPRI-TV<br /><br />Christan Morales says her son just wanted to honor American troops when he wore a hat to school decorated with an American flag and small plastic Army figures.<br /><br />But the hat ran afoul of the district&#x27;s no-weapons policy because the toy soldiers were carrying tiny weapons.<br /><br />His teacher called and said it wasn&#x27;t appropriate because it had guns, Morales said.<br /><br />Morales&#x27; 8-year-old son, David, was assigned to make a hat for the day when his second-grade class would met their pen pals from another school. She and her son came up with an idea to add patriotic decorations to a camouflage hat.<br /><br />Earlier this week, the Tiogue School in Coventry sent the cap home with David at the end of the day after concluding it violated a zero-tolerance policy for weapons.<br /><br />The principal told the family that the hat would be fine if David replaced the Army men holding weapons with ones that didn&#x27;t have any, according to Superintendent Kenneth R. Di Pietro.<br /><br />Morales said the family had only one Army figure without a weapon (he was carrying binoculars), so David wore a plain baseball cap on the day of the visit.<br /><br />Nothing was being done to limit patriotism, creativity, other than find an alternative to a weapon, Di Pietro said.<br /><br />The district does not allow images of weapons or drugs on clothing. For example, a student would not be permitted to wear a shirt with a picture of a marijuana leaf on it, the superintendent said.<br /><br />The principal wasn&#x27;t denying the patriotism, he said. That just is the wrong and unfair image of one of our finest principals.<br /><br />Morales said her son was inspired to honor the military after striking up a friendship last summer with a neighbor in the Army.<br /><br />Banning the hat sent the wrong message to the kids, because it wasn&#x27;t in any way to cause any harm to anyone, she said. You&#x27;re talking about Army men. This wasn&#x27;t about guns.<br /><br />The story was first reported by CBS affiliate WPRI-TV in Providence.<br /><br />Watch a video report from WPRI here<br /><br />http://www.wwlp.com/dpps/news/strange/school-bans-army-men-hat-ob10-jgr_3431614<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/6/boys-toy-soldiers-violate-schools-no-gun-po.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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